The fluctuation dissipation relation holds for a macroscopic tracer in an active bath

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Abstract

The fluctuation dissipation relation (FDR) links thermal fluctuations and dissipation at thermal equilibrium through temperature. Extending it beyond equilibrium conditions in pursuit of broadening thermodynamics is often feasible, albeit with system-dependent specific conditions. We demonstrate experimentally that a generalized FDR holds for a harmonically trapped tracer colliding with self-propelled walkers. The generalized FDR remains valid across a large spectrum of active fluctuation frequencies, extending from underdamped to critically damped dynamics, which we attribute to a single primary channel for energy input and dissipation in our system. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2024.

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Boriskovsky, D., Lindner, B., & Roichman, Y. (2024). The fluctuation dissipation relation holds for a macroscopic tracer in an active bath. Soft Matter, 20(40), 8017–8022. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4sm00808a

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